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Most likely they do most of their CPAP business w/Respironics and thus get better bulk prices than with Resmed. The feature he was discussing was the expiration pressure relief: EPR w/the Resmeds and C-Flex w/the Respironics. The Resmeds provide a specific expiration pressure reduction: 1 provides 1 cm of EPR, 2 provides 2 cms and 3 provides 3 cms. Respironics has never clarified just how much pressure relief C-Flex provides at each settting to the best of my knowledge - until their newest PR SystemOne devices.
Usually you are titrated during the PAP study to the pressure that stops all or almost all events and that is the pressure scripted. Thus EPR can provide expiration pressure relief up to 3 cms, taking your pressure down to 5 cms for exhalation and back up to 8 cms for inhalation. The biggest difference as I understand it is WHEN the expiration pressure relief starts and when it returns to the titrated/scripted inhalation pressure.
Both brands provide EXCELLENT therapy. There are those very few who do seem to do better w/the algorhythm of one brand over the other but it is unusual. The major difference in the two brands from my experience has been the ease of access to and amount of data available via the LCD screen w/the Resmeds excelling in that regard.
It really boils down to YOUR preference since YOU are paying for it. It is YOUR health, YOUR therapy. If you REALLY do have a preference then it might be worth while to call your insurance company and ask what local DME providers they are contracted with. If you have the option of more than one it can be worth while to "shop" your options as that gives you more bargaining/negotiating room to get the CPAP you want. But once you've decided on which CPAP you want the MASK becomes the most important element to CPAP therapy success so a lenient mask exchange policy on the part of the DME provider becomes of paramount importance (assuming they found THE right pressure for you during your titration study).
Since both brands provide excellent therapy you might want to base your decision on which local DME provider is willing to provide the most lenient mask exchange as finding THE right MASK for YOU can be a real matter of trial and error. I must have gone thru a dozen masks before I found one that was comfortable and relatively leak free.
On the other hand, since I INSISTED on access to as much data as possible my preference was clearly for the Resmed. You need to download and printout the data to get as much data from the Respironics. And when that is done the Respironics printout of the Daily Events Per Hour table excels over Resmed's printouts. Again, six of one, half dozen of the other which brand is preferable.
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